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Good service, nice beer selection, neat atmosphere and the prices aren't too ridiculously awful but the food is just not good at all. We have been wanting to try Flour and Barley since it opened and on the 13th of September we got our chance. Their pies are a small 12" and $17 so we ordered a meatball appetizer. The meatballs came out in less than a minute so we know they just grabbed them from a bucket. They were dry, bland and came with two pieces of very STALE bread. We ordered the THE PARMA pizza and it was a 2.5 (out of 10) at best. The crust even had the right texture, constancy and even had a little black burnie areas on the bottom but it just tasted like absolultey nothing. It was also way under sauced and a bit under cooked. Average movie theater quality of flavor. In a city with shops like Pizza Rock, Radio City Pizza, Naked City, Grimaldis, Settebello, Etc. you gotta step up your game and Flour and Barley has NO GAME and will not make it if they don't. Skip this place and walk 20 feet over to Fame and grab some noodles.
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